BENAZIR BHUTTO ASSASSINATED
Benazir Bhutto, the first woman Prime Minister of the Muslim dominated nation Pakistan, was assassinated on 27th December 2007.
Benazir Bhutto, as Pakistan's PM, advanced women's rights in a Muslim nation. Challenged patriarchal norms and led to greater female participation in politics, public life, and employment. She established the Ministry of Women's Development and reserved 5% quota for women in public sector jobs. Bhutto introduced land reforms, granting ownership to landless women farmers in Sindh, and launched loan schemes for women. She encouraged women to study, work, and in sports, promoted family planning and childcare. Bhutto opened all-female police stations and appointed women judges to family courts, enhancing safety and judicial access despite resistance from conservative laws. Her efforts countered Zia-ul-Haq's Islamization policies that suppressed women, with discriminatory laws like those from the Zari Sarfaraz Commission. She fostered gender equality.
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